Since 1974, The Rape Recovery Center’s mission has been to empower survivors and victims as we work towards ending sexual violence. Our communities’ shared support has made it possible to continue providing essential services in Utah for the last 50 years.
#50yearsofrrc#RRC
Our center is currently closed due to forecasted snow squalls and hazardous road conditions. We're very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. We'll keep y'all updated.
UCASA Help-line will remain open for any support at (801) 736-4356. Call 911 for Emergencies.
Today is the last day to get free parking with your gala ticket! Check out our Instagram for some fun costume inspiration and more information about how proceeds from the gala will benefit survivors of sexual assault in Utah! #preventSA#endSA#SAA#UtahGala
Today’s volunteer commissioner highlight is Sonya Martinez-Ortiz. Sonya was appointed to @utahJPEC in 2015. She currently is the executive director of the @RapeRecoveryCen and has worked there as a therapist. She earned an MSW from @USocialWork. #utpol 1/
One of the best ways to prevent sexual assault is to inform yourself about safety tactics, resources, and red flags. Openly discussing these topics with friends and making a game plan for sticky situations could protect you and your peers. #preventSA#consent#ucasa#survivor
"I really wanted someone to step in and ask what was going on". In this video, @kat_blaque discusses hypersexuality in survivorship, stigma, and getting help.
#Utah#Survivors
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Sleep Problems, Dissociation, and Flashbacks. Are you interested in learning how Trauma effects the body? Register for our Trauma 101 group starting on September 21.
#Utah#Survivors https://t.co/rG7iUtNacL
In case you missed it, residents are now invited to submit applications to Salt Lake City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) through September 30, 2022! This application process gives residents an opportunity to have direct input in the improvement of their neighborhoods 🏢🌳🚧
BIPOC (Black, Indigenous & People of Color) Month is also known as Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health
Awareness Month.
Bebe Moore Campbell was an advocate for equitable mental health treatment and services.
#BIPOCMentalHealthMonth#GCASAFV#GuamSaysNoMore
“This change in Utah is monumental. It validates the reality that survivors deserve access to assistance, including physical and mental health care, regardless of the grueling criminal justice process” -Sonya Martinez-Ortiz on HB 228
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“This change in Utah is monumental. It validates the reality that survivors deserve access to assistance, including physical and mental health care, regardless of the grueling criminal justice process” -Sonya Martinez-Ortiz on HB 228
https://t.co/jHKqJq0Olc